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“A timely, credible thriller of cutting-edge technology—an AI-powered enemy closer than we think, real dangers, and the birth of a new kind of hero.” 

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Alex Çelik

Son; Younger Brother to Ayla

Alex Çelik is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Sixteen, sharp, and steady when the world tilts, Alex is a quiet stabilizer in the Çelik household. He stands beside Jill at the microphones, answers a President on a secure line without flinching, and—when the video link finally connects—tells his father the truest thing he knows: “I knew you’d survive.”

Background and interests: Student at Hopkinton High School (MA). Very smart and resilient when hard times hit; a major support to Jill during difficult moments. A resilient three-point shooter in basketball, a golfer, and a late-night gamer, he believes in family above all and is a steadfast supporter of his dad.

Admiral Theodore “Theo” Langston

Commander, U.S. Seventh Fleet

Admiral Theodore “Theo” Langston is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Langston commands carrier-strike power in contested seas, shifting from doctrine to innovation as the threat multiplies.

Professionally, he ascended through destroyer commands, DESRON leadership, and Carrier Strike Group command to Seventh Fleet, mastering air/surface/sub deconfliction under EMCON.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy with graduate study in operations research and joint strategy, he integrates novel ISR and AI overlays without ego when the data proves out.

Admiral Michael Lansing

Commander, U.S. Second Fleet (Atlantic)

Admiral Michael Lansing is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Lansing locks down leaks, widens the fight, and marshals sensors, carriers, and allies with cerebral clarity.

Professionally, he progressed from Aegis destroyers to DESRON and Carrier Strike Group command, with NATO and Arctic operations shaping his measured, coalition-first style.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy with graduate work in operations research and senior war college studies, he’s a doctrine-first leader who pivots fast once the picture is verified.

Captain Joshua E. Monroe

Commanding Officer, USS Missouri (Virginia-class SSN)

Captain Joshua E. Monroe is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Monroe is the calm voice in a shuddering hull—an EMCON disciplinarian who outlasts an unseen hunter and threads the island’s shadow to bait the predator.

Professionally, he’s a nuclear-trained submariner with tours as sonar/Weps officer, navigator/ops, and engineer, followed by XO and squadron staff doctrine work before command.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy (mechanical/undersea systems) and the Navy’s Nuclear Power program, he’s qualified in submarines, nuclear engineering, and command at sea.

Captain Everett “Hawk” Remington

Commanding Officer, USS Kentucky (SSBN-737)

Captain Everett “Hawk” Remington is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Remington is the quiet edge in deep water; an EMCON purist who keeps a ballistic-missile boat invisible, builds the picture, and hits clean.

Professionally, he’s a nuclear-trained submariner with tours as sonar/Weps, navigator/ops, and engineer, then XO and squadron staff before command.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy (systems/undersea), the Navy Nuclear Power Program, and the Naval Postgraduate School (M.S., Acoustics); qualified in submarines, nuclear engineering, and command at sea.

Commander Feyzi Çelik

Protagonist – NATO Strategic Advisor, Echo-7; Supreme Operational Command (by Presidential order)

This is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

A systems strategist with a classified NATO past, Feyzi evolves from survivor to theater-level coordinator as an invisible undersea adversary emerges. Professionally, he’s a hands-on technologist and crisis leader who can translate research, military doctrine, and coalition politics into fast, workable plans.

Educated in engineering, he blends academic rigor with real-world resilience, shaped by a brief military service tour in Türkiye and later recruitment into a sealed NATO program.

Commander Rebecca Hart

Assistant Director, Echo-7; Head of Marine Biology & Rescue Ops

Commander Rebecca Hart is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Hart is Echo-7’s empathic tactician—trainer of super-intelligent, genetically enhanced dolphins and architect of deep-water rescues. Professionally, she’s a career Navy officer with dive leadership and black-ops coordination under her belt, known for blending human intuition with animal cognition and robotics.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy (ocean/undersea focus) with graduate work in undersea warfare and joint operations, she holds diving and salvage qualifications and has spent a decade embedded in Echo-7’s classified core.

Commander Grant “Jack” Rourke

Director, Naval Tactical Operations, Echo-7

Commander Grant “Jack” Rourke is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Rourke is the metronome of Echo-7—reliable, precise, mission-oriented—who learns to flex as the battlespace rewrites itself.

Professionally, he rose through destroyer combat systems and Carrier Strike Group staffs to become a ruthless time-on-target decision-maker.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy with graduate study in operations research and joint warfare, he’s qualified as a Surface Warfare Officer and Tactical Action Officer, with NATO/JSOC liaison experience that underpins his command of Echo-7’s fires and base defense.

Chief Warrant Officer Lena Morano

Head of Cybersecurity & Comms Integrity, Echo-7

Chief Warrant Officer Lena Morano is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Morano is Echo-7’s signal-first sentinel—unmasking supply-chain implants, rogue relays, and quiet exfiltration in a battlespace that mixes RF, acoustic, and network ghosts.

Professionally, she advanced from enlisted cryptologic technician to warrant officer, running hunt teams across fleet enclaves, NCDOC/TENTH Fleet, and joint cyber rotations.

Educated through the Navy’s Information Warfare pipeline with advanced malware/reverse-engineering credentials and joint PME, she built Echo-7’s zero-trust undersea stack and incident-response playbooks.

Colonel Jacob S. Vance

Space Command Liaison (Orbital Threats & Surveillance)

Colonel Jacob S. Vance is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Vance is Echo-7’s bridge to the high frontier, turning orbital mechanics into crisp tasking that exposes—and eliminates—killers above the clouds.

Professionally, he’s a USSPACECOM/NORAD veteran who has directed satellite tasking, debris-event re-plans, and allied space deconfliction.

Educated at the U.S. Air Force Academy (astronautical engineering) and AFIT (space operations) with senior PME, he’s a seasoned space operator who keeps politics out of the kill chain.

Dr. Sienna Patel

Chief of Project ARES

Dr. Sienna Patel is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Patel is the architect who pushed adaptive AI from lab promise to coalition brain—finishing ARES under crushing timelines and personal loss.

Professionally, she led autonomy programs at DARPA and NATO’s cyber-innovation arm, specializing in pattern detection and trustworthy edge-AI.

Educated at Imperial College London (BEng/PhD in computing) with postdoctoral work in embedded autonomy, she couples research credibility with operational discipline, turning weak signals into decisive awareness.

Major Arman Reyes

Director, Special Forces Detachment Echo

Major Arman Reyes is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Reyes builds the quiet teams that board, dive, and deny in black water, meshing SOF divers with submariners, SEVs, and dolphins.

Professionally, he’s a Green Beret officer with Arctic and littoral experience, JSOC task force rotations, and NATO SOF liaison work focused on sabotage interdiction.

Educated at West Point with graduate studies in irregular warfare, he holds Ranger, Special Forces, Combat Diver, and Military Free-Fall qualifications.

Daniel T. Keaton

President of the United States

Daniel T. Keaton is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Keaton is a coalition-first crisis leader who moves from terse briefings to crisp orders—naming the adversary, opening Ankara backchannels, and issuing a Presidential Override to reinstate Commander Feyzi Çelik.

Professionally, he rose from national-security prosecutions to the U.S. House (Armed Services/Intelligence), then Governor, Senator noted for cyber-deterrence and allied interoperability, and finally President on a “secure tech, steady alliances” mandate.

Educated at Georgetown (B.S., International Politics) and Yale Law (J.D.); executive studies, Harvard Kennedy School.

Kemal Arıkan

President of Türkiye

Kemal Arıkan is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

A statesman–strategist, Arıkan turns a chaotic brief into alignment—convenes Ankara’s crisis cell, sets a shared red line with Washington, and opens the alliance doors that matter.

Professionally, he advanced from defense technology and alliance policy to cabinet leadership and the presidency, balancing sovereignty with coalition pragmatism.

Educated at the Turkish Air Force Academy (engineering), with graduate study in public administration and senior NATO defense college training; adept at translating intelligence into orders and unity into action.

Commander Rebecca Alden

Officer of the Watch, U.S. Coast Guard First District (Boston)

Commander Rebecca Alden is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Alden turns a single satellite ping into a multinational search, reading currents like code and expanding grids until a vanishing point becomes a rescue.

Professionally, she is a former Navy H-60 pilot who transferred to the Coast Guard, flying MH-60T Jayhawks before moving into district-level SAR command and multi-agency coordination.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy (oceanography/polar focus) and the National SAR School, she’s certified as an Aircraft Commander and Maritime SAR Mission Coordinator.

Jill Çelik

Spouse; Mother to Ayla and Alex

Jill Çelik is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Jill is the family’s steady center—composed when a President calls, dignified when cameras arrive, and unflinching when danger comes to her doorstep. She chooses discretion over spectacle and strength over fear, anchoring those around her through shock, scrutiny, and a night no family should face.

From the living-room “He’s alive” to the driveway’s quiet resolve—and later her survival and recovery after abduction—Jill models grace under pressure. She is the public face of hope and restraint, and the private force that keeps the Çelik home standing.

Ayla Çelik

Daughter; Engaged to Ryan

Ayla Çelik is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Ayla is the heartbeat of a family under siege—brilliant, empathetic, and tougher than she looks. She stands at the microphones with her mother, faces a President on the screen without flinching, and delivers the line that crystallizes the stakes: “Dad… save Mom.” Her presence steadies Jill in public and galvanizes Feyzi in private.

Educational and professional background: University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business (major in Information Technology). She works in Boston at HomeFair, where a technologist’s calm and attention to detail mirror the composure she shows when the world tilts. Smart and emotionally open, she proves resilient when hard times hit.

Laura Whitman

Vice President of Products and Marketing, OnePIN

Laura Whitman is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Laura Whitman is the steady voice the world met during the Hopkinton press conference, where she spoke for both the Çelik family and the company. A strategist with an MIT engineering foundation and an MBA from Harvard, Laura blends technical depth with brand clarity to guide product vision, global launches, and crisis communications. She’s spent 19 years building OnePIN alongside Feyzi—across continents, late nights, and hard decisions—and rushed from her home in Maine to stand with the family when it mattered most. In the book’s universe, Laura turns resolve into action, translating complexity into calm for customers, partners, and press alike.

Ethan Gagnon

Chief Operating Officer, OnePIN

Ethan Gagnon is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

For 21 years, Ethan has built OnePIN with Feyzi, scaling operations across five continents. In the novel, he is the steady hand in Boston—the first executive on point when a sudden DoD call interrupts his forecast meeting—driving NDAs, coordinating Boston, Ankara, and Johannesburg, and keeping the company running. He remains in Westborough to lead continuity as engineers deploy to Echo-7. A New Brunswick native, he’s known for turning strategy into execution and forging alliances that move markets. He holds multiple technology patents in OnePIN technologies and a degree in Business and Computational Sciences.

Evan Brooks

Chief Financial Officer, OnePIN

Evan Brooks is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Evan Brooks leads OnePIN’s global finance, turning strategy into durable unit economics. As CFO, he oversees capital planning, FP&A, pricing, and investor relations while steering treasury, tax, and compliance across more than fifty markets. Evan is known for crisp, data-driven operating dashboards and a steady hand in complex, cross-border initiatives—M&A diligence, carrier partnerships, and long-horizon R&D bets. He built OnePIN’s revenue architecture and resilience playbooks, safeguarding liquidity and payroll continuity through volatility while supporting rapid scale. A Boston College graduate, he began his career in technology investment banking and later held finance leadership roles at growth-stage software companies. Evan lives in Greater Boston with his family.

Adam Kowalczyk

Chief Technology Officer, OnePIN

Adam Kowalczyk is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

For 22 years, Adam has led OnePIN’s technology vision, building resilient, large-scale platforms for critical communications. A methodical systems thinker, he architects the backend frameworks that keep services steady under pressure. At Echo-7, he coordinated integration of STRATUM toward ARES activation, guiding nonstop reviews, diagnostics, and performance tuning. When a stubborn controller stalled the build, he owned the setback and protected system integrity—drawing on twenty-five years of hands-on code and tens of thousands of commits. In the novel’s world, Adam is the guardian of OnePIN’s beating technical heart and the standard for engineering excellence.

Lt. Cmdr. Sofia Barrera

Director of SEVs (Autonomous Undersea Vehicles)

Lt. Cmdr. Sofia Barrera is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Barrera designed the SEVs to think at the edge and dive beyond human limits, orchestrating robotics, dolphins, and sensors into one living system.

Professionally, she led autonomy and extreme-depth engineering from NUWC labs to forward-deployed trials before standing up Echo-7’s SEV program.

Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy in electrical & computer engineering and at the Naval Postgraduate School in underwater vehicle control, she’s diving-qualified and fluent in fielding resilient, long-endurance platforms.

Ryan Finley

Ayla’s Fiancé

Ryan Finley is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, The Guardian: Mission Northern Atlantic.

Ryan is the quiet constant beside the Çelik family—smart, steady, and there when it matters most. He brings a technologist’s calm to a house under siege, keeps the room focused as the White House connects, and holds Jill and Ayla when the news breaks. Silent on camera but present in every pivotal moment, he is Ayla’s human signal in the noise.

Educational and professional background: University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business. A technologist and analyst at CarSystems in Boston, he is resilient under pressure and a major support to Ayla throughout the crisis.

Captain Grace Miller

Naval Special Warfare, Echo-7; Access & Exfiltration Lead (Beijing Cell)

Captain Grace Miller is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Miller is the team’s quiet problem-solver—the one you call when the map ends. A former Navy EOD tech turned Naval Special Warfare delivery support, she specializes in boat work, harbor infiltrations, and underwater access, with a resume of covert arrivals and disappearances across Pacific ports from Busan to Manila.

Educated at MIT in Mechanical Engineering, she brings an engineer’s eye to fieldcraft—reading structures, heat, pressure, and failure points the way others read street signs. Raised in Massachusetts and built for hard entries under civilian cover, she’s tasked with what matters most in hostile cities: finding the door that gets less attention, the route no one expects, and the exit that leaves no story behind.

Kim Lee (1963–1989)

Mechanical Engineer; Guardian Initiative Prototype; BU Ph.D.

Kim Lee is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

A brilliant South Korean engineer—KAIST (B.S.), MIT (M.S.), Boston University (Ph.D.)—Kim is the quiet mind behind impossible math, seeing patterns faster than others can write them down. Beneath the academic surface, he is also an enhanced, purpose-built protector tied to the clandestine Guardian Initiative.

Dying at 26 from a built-in genetic failure, Kim makes one final, world-shaping move: he brings Feyzi Çelik into a hidden facility near BU Medical Campus and transfers core pattern-recognition augmentations to him.

Kim dies soon after; 1963–1989, age 26, leaving behind no public legacy, only a small grave and a silent revolution inside Feyzi’s mind: a second engine that will shape everything that follows.

Dr. Arthur Havel

Director, Guardian Initiative Neural Augmentation Program

Dr. Arthur Havel is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Havel is the program’s quiet architect—the man in the white coat who treats cognition like engineering. In 1989, he oversees a clandestine facility beneath the Boston University Medical Campus, where neural augmentation patterns are mapped and transferred with hardware that feels decades ahead of its era.

A Harvard Medical School M.D., Havel is portrayed as having pursued elite advanced training—Neurology residency, Neurophysiology fellowship, and deep research in brain-mapping and field-based neural interfaces. He speaks in clean, clinical terms about “software transfer” between minds, risk profiles, and long-term strain, as if the impossible is routine.

What Mission Genesis keeps deliberately unclear is how he has such technology—or who he answers to. Havel’s access, authority, and resources suggest a larger architecture still hidden, a mystery the story holds back for Book 3.

Captain Nathan Kerr

Commanding Officer, USS Hawaii (SSN-776)

Captain Nathan Kerr is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Kerr is the steady hand in hostile littorals—a submarine captain who brings a Virginia-class attack boat to periscope depth in the Yellow Sea to retrieve “ghosts,” then disappears again before the ocean can betray him. Calm under pressure and precise with secrecy, he absorbs the impossible without flinching, turning grief and chaos into controlled procedure.

Professionally, he’s a nuclear-trained submariner shaped by the hard pipeline—warfare tours across navigation/ops and undersea combat systems, followed by executive leadership and strike-group integration work that prepares him for high-risk recoveries and time-critical rendezvous.

Educated through the U.S. Navy’s nuclear track and submarine command qualification, Kerr operates with the quiet confidence of a man who understands what surfacing costs—and does it anyway when the mission demands it.

Staff Sergeant Luis Cordero

10th Special Forces Group (Airborne); Field Operator & HUMINT Support

Staff Sergeant Luis Cordero is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Colombian-born and Colorado-raised, Cordero is the team’s street-level chameleon—an SF operator fluent in the body language of cities and the cadence of intercepted voices. Trained through 10th SFG’s Europe-focused pipeline, he’s equally at home on surveillance routes, in improvised covers, or leaning into local languages—speaking Russian like a dockworker and Polish like a cop. In Mission Genesis, Echo-7 relies on Cordero’s calm judgment and pattern-sense: he reads movement, hears intent in rhythm, and blends so completely that the most dangerous thing about him is how ordinary he looks.

Elena “Nell” Kavanagh

CIA Field Officer; Ground Branch (Special Activities)

Elena “Nell” Kavanagh is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Kavanagh is a CIA Ground Branch operator specializing in surveillance, disguise, and low-visibility extractions—able to lift a target off a sidewalk with nothing but timing, air, and misdirection. Boston-born with her accent buried under years overseas, she runs covers that read as ordinary on purpose: a Canadian backpacker with a too-large camera, a student in a bad-dye wig, a tourist who lingers where no one looks twice. Trained through the Agency’s fast-track field pipeline and hardened across European and near-border theaters, she’s valued by Echo-7 for calm judgment, pattern-reading instincts, and exits so clean they look like nothing happened.

Petty Officer Mikkel Sørensen

Danish Exchange Operator; Echo-7 Special Operations Support

Petty Officer Mikkel Sørensen is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Sørensen is Echo-7’s quiet professional—built like a wrestler, patient like a chess player, and trained to observe without ever appearing to watch. On paper he’s a Danish exchange specialist; in practice he’s the kind of operator who can run surveillance for hours using reflections, crowd flow, and timing instead of force. Educated through Denmark’s naval special operations pipeline with additional joint training alongside NATO partners, he blends scholarship and tradecraft—covering as a history-obsessed grad student who actually reads the plaques. Calm under pressure and meticulous in the small details that keep teams alive, Sørensen brings disciplined discretion to missions where silence and precision matter most.

Sergeant Priya Nayar

SIGINT Specialist; Echo-7 Signals & Pattern Analysis

Sergeant Priya Nayar is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Bangalore-born and Baltimore-schooled, Nayar is Echo-7’s SIGINT artist in a human frame—an operator who can hear compression artifacts in a voice and tell you what kind of room the speaker is standing in by how the air behaves. Trained through a joint technical-intelligence pipeline with field tradecraft layered on top, she excels at building quiet collection where others see only noise—counterfeit phones, maintenance feeds, and off-the-shelf hardware tuned into precision tools. In Mission Genesis, Nayar’s patience becomes a weapon: she can sit for hours, count frames, map cadence, and spot what’s almost-human by the tiny flaws in timing and heat. Calm, exacting, and relentlessly curious, she turns invisible signals into actionable truth.

First Lieutenant Taylor Greer

U.S. Marine Corps; Attaché Cover & Urban Access Operations

First Lieutenant Taylor Greer is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

A USMC officer on an attaché rotation “gone stale,” Greer is Echo-7’s specialist in institutional access—the patient work of gaining permissions one credential at a time. Fluent in Mandarin with the Yangtze Delta stamped on her pronunciation, she operates under academic cover as a Zhejiang University post-doc in urban planning, writing a thesis on resilient waterfronts while using campus life to map security habits, badge hierarchies, and hidden routes. Educated through the Marine foreign-area and security-cooperation pipeline with advanced regional training, Greer blends scholarly credibility with operational instinct. In Mission Genesis, she’s calm under pressure and relentlessly methodical—turning library cards, journals, and quiet conversations into the keys that open doors others can’t.

Chief Warrant Officer Jun Park

Defense Intelligence Agency; Field Tradecraft & Access Acquisition

Chief Warrant Officer Jun Park is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

With a Korean passport, American training, and a face that blends into any East Asian city without effort, Park is Echo-7’s specialist in the unglamorous mechanics of penetration—small favors, quiet routines, and the thousand tiny permissions that make impossible access feel inevitable. Operating under commercial cover as a logistics coordinator negotiating port concessions, he moves through terminals and office corridors in sensible shoes and a neutral expression that sells “lifetime of spreadsheets.” Educated through a DIA field-collection track with advanced tradecraft and regional immersion, Park excels at recruiting cooperation without pressure and building surveillance pathways that look like ordinary infrastructure. In Mission Genesis, his calm pattern-reading and discreet misdirection help Echo-7 track threats hiding inside everyday city life.

Mila Novak

Civilian Asset; Cover, Transit & Human Access

Mila Novak is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

With a Czech passport and a teacher’s smile that disarms suspicion, Novak is the kind of civilian asset who can move through borders and crowds without leaving a mark. Trained informally through years of quiet work in education and humanitarian travel—then refined by Echo-7 handlers into disciplined tradecraft—she excels at the practical art of vanishing: changing hair color overnight, shifting accents, and choosing the right bus at the right hour. Educated in Prague with graduate study in linguistics and pedagogy, she learned early how to read people, build trust fast, and leave before questions form. In Mission Genesis, Novak’s value is subtle but decisive—she turns ordinary transit into operational cover, carrying secrets in plain sight and exiting scenes so cleanly that only the air remembers she was there.

Tomasz Zieliński

Surveillance Runner; Route Mapping & Physical Recon

Tomasz Zieliński is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

A long-distance runner light on his ankles, Zieliński is the team’s specialist in patient, physical reconnaissance—mapping terrain the old way, step by step, until every corner feels memorized “brick by brick.” Under civilian cover as a fitness coach and travel writer, he builds pattern-of-life intelligence through routes, timing, and repetition, learning what changes and what never does. Educated in Kraków with technical studies in civil infrastructure and logistics, he pairs analytic thinking with the endurance to work alone for days without being noticed. In Mission Genesis, Zieliński’s discipline is his weapon: he never looks back, never draws attention, and leaves behind only ordinary footprints on roads that haven’t been repaved in decades.

Caleb Ortiz

Covert Pathfinder; Exfiltration & Wilderness Tradecraft

Caleb Ortiz is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

“American only on forms,” Ortiz is Echo-7’s quiet pathfinder—the man you use when the map ends and the safest route is the one no one would choose. Raised between languages and identities, he learned early how to move without being cataloged, and later sharpened that instinct into disciplined tradecraft: back-road navigation, dead-drop timing, and exfiltration through terrain that swallows sound. Educated through a nontraditional pipeline—community college by night, contract work by day—he eventually trained with a joint special operations mobility cadre, earning a reputation for fieldcraft that looks like common sense until you realize it isn’t. In Mission Genesis, Ortiz cuts west under trees “that learned to keep secrets,” carrying the team’s margins of safety on his back and leaving behind nothing but ordinary silence.

Mei Chen

Urban Transit Specialist; Crowdcraft & Counter-Surveillance

Mei Chen is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s Guardian series, appearing in Guardian: Mission Genesis and Guardian: Mission Earth.

With student shoes and a librarian’s posture, Chen is a master of disciplined anonymity—able to let crowds carry her through a metro whose maps she could draw blind, then leave every camera with nothing worth saving. Educated in Shanghai with graduate study in information science and urban mobility systems, she learned how cities “think”: chokepoints, sightlines, schedules, and the quiet mathematics of crowd flow. Recruited into sensitive work for her rare blend of memory, patience, and precision, she specializes in route design, covert movement, and counter-surveillance in high-camera environments. In the Guardian missions, Mei Chen’s gift is simple and dangerous: she can be present exactly where she needs to be—and remain, afterward, almost impossible to prove.

Nico Castillo

Urban Tradecraft Operator; Surveillance & Behavioral Camouflage

Nico Castillo is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

A specialist in modern street tradecraft, Castillo lives by one rule: perfection is a tell. He blends into cities the way others blend into crowds—by being deliberately ordinary, riding shared bikes, missing destinations by a block, and moving with just enough human friction to look real. Educated in San Diego with graduate work in behavioral science and applied analytics, he later trained through a joint covert-surveillance pipeline that sharpened his instincts into method: route discipline, reflection work, and pattern-of-life mapping. In Mission Genesis, Echo-7 values Castillo for his calm precision and his ability to disappear in plain sight—building access and awareness without ever triggering the alarms that watch for people who look too prepared.

Sam Park

Field Operator; Urban Movement & Close-Access Tradecraft

Sam Park is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

A calm, disciplined operator built for dense cities and fast transitions, Park specializes in moving through public chaos without leaving a wake—sliding through night markets, cutting between hotels, crossing rivers, and vanishing into the next grid before anyone realizes he mattered. Educated in Seoul before completing advanced training in the U.S., he developed a blend of technical patience and street instinct: reading crowd flow, using light and shadow, and choosing routes that cameras forget. Echo-7 relies on Park for close-access work where timing is everything—quiet surveillance, rapid handoffs, and clean exits under pressure. In Mission Genesis, his gift is controlled momentum: he can be everywhere he needs to be, always one step ahead, and gone before the city can decide to remember him.

Chief Petty Officer Talia Singh

Naval Special Warfare; Harbor Guidance & Direct-Action Support (Echo-7)

Chief Petty Officer Talia Singh is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

Naval Special Warfare in her early thirties, Singh is Echo-7’s quiet constant—hair locked in a tight braid, eyes that miss nothing, and movement so economical it feels rehearsed. She began on riverine boats before advancing into SEAL delivery support, then built her reputation guiding teams in and out of hostile harbors where one wrong step becomes a headline. Educated through an NSW operations pipeline with additional joint training in maritime interdiction and close-quarters coordination, she pairs tactical aggression with disciplined restraint. In Mission Genesis, Singh is the operator you want on the line when the situation turns non-linear: steady under pressure, automatic in her sector scan, and lethal only when the mission demands it.

Staff Sergeant Marcus “Mack” Hanley

Army Special Forces; Direct-Action Lead (Echo-7)

Staff Sergeant Marcus “Mack” Hanley is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis.

A late-thirties Green Beret with broad shoulders and a long, pale scar running from his left ear to his jaw hinge, Hanley is Echo-7’s seasoned reality check—an operator who has spent fifteen years moving through bad valleys for people who will never know his name. The scar came from Nangarhar, when a rooftop jump went wrong and a PKM burst went right, and it left him with a calm that isn’t fearlessness so much as hard-earned judgment. Educated through the Army Special Forces pipeline with advanced small-unit tactics and partner-force advising, Hanley is the man Echo-7 borrows for missions where you need discipline over drama. In Mission Genesis, he brings quiet pressure-control, ruthless competence, and a refusal to confuse bravery with foolishness.

Captain Aaron Vale

Echo-7 Special Forces; China Urban Access & Surveillance Lead

Captain Aaron Vale is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s Guardian series, appearing in Guardian: Mission Genesis and Guardian: Mission Earth.

A lean mid-thirties operator with the habit of counting exits in every room, Vale is Echo-7’s specialist in China-focused urban tradecraft—pattern-of-life mapping, commuter-route surveillance, and quiet access in high-camera environments. Fluent in Mandarin with an ODA background and Pacific focus, he spent years in exchange programs embedded with Taiwanese forces and later served as a liaison in Singapore, learning how Chinese security thinks from the inside out. Educated through the Special Forces pipeline with advanced language training and regional immersion, Vale moves under corporate cover as a logistics-software consultant—blending into cafés and co-working spaces while turning “boring” slide decks into camouflage. In Guardian Missions, his edge is patience: he watches, waits, and builds the map that makes the operation possible.

Technical Sergeant Miguel Santos

Air Force Special Tactics; SIGINT Node & Technical Collection (Echo-7)

Technical Sergeant Miguel Santos is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s Guardian series, appearing in Guardian: Mission Genesis and Guardian: Mission Earth.

A Special Tactics operator with a SIGINT overlay, Santos is Echo-7’s hybrid—equally comfortable with a rifle or a backpack full of sensors. He specializes in building low-visibility listening posts from off-the-shelf hardware, disguising custom rigs as everyday electronics until a room looks like a gamer’s apartment and behaves like a signals lab. Educated through the Air Force Special Warfare pipeline with advanced technical collection training and joint mission experience alongside CIA ground elements, he thrives in the unglamorous middle layer of operations: burner phones, mesh nodes, camera denial, and pattern extraction. In Guardian Missions, Santos is the team’s quiet advantage—methodical, adaptable, and relentlessly practical, turning noise into intelligence while remaining invisible in the crowd.

Dr. Elena Archer

NASA Administrator; Former Naval Aviator & Astronaut (Guardian Liaison)

Dr. Elena Archer is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Earth.

Archer is not a career administrator—she’s a flyer: a former Navy fighter pilot who flew the F/A-18 off carriers, later cross-qualified in the F-16 through an exchange pipeline before earning her test pilot credentials and selection to NASA’s astronaut corps. Calm, sharp-eyed, and unadorned by ceremony, she carries the quiet intensity of someone who has seen Earth from orbit and come back more precise, not more sentimental. Educated at the U.S. Naval Academy in aerospace engineering with graduate work in astronautics at MIT, she later completed senior war college studies as Washington pushed her into leadership. In Mission Earth, Archer becomes a decisive, no-nonsense partner to the Guardian effort—trained rather than fearless, and therefore far more dangerous when the stakes go off-world.

General Adrian Holt

Chief of Space Operations, U.S. Space Force; Strategic Defense Command

General Adrian Holt is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Earth.

Tall and broad-shouldered, Holt is the kind of senior officer shaped by decades of watching distant threats turn real—his uniform flawless, his eyes far too alert for peacetime. Trained in orbital doctrine and global force posture, he built his career at the intersection of space surveillance, deterrence, and rapid-response command, with operational time in joint task forces where decisions move assets worldwide before the public even knows a crisis exists. Educated through the Air Force Academy before the Space Force era and later polished through advanced war college strategy programs, Holt is calm under pressure and ruthless about timelines. In Mission Earth, he’s the leader who realizes the threat isn’t “out there” anymore—it’s inside the rules, inside the systems, and already in motion.

Major Alina Kade

Orbital Surveillance & Launch Security, U.S. Space Force; Range Operations Lead

Major Alina Kade is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Earth.

Late thirties with hard eyes softened by discipline, Kade is the officer who lives on the edge of a launch—and keeps that edge from cutting everyone else. Trained in orbital tracking, range security, and crisis-response coordination, she has served multiple tours at Vandenberg and key assignments on the Florida range, where “routine” is just the quiet before something breaks. Educated through the Space Force officer pipeline with an engineering-and-operations focus, she speaks with a steady clarity built to carry over engines and chaos. In Mission Earth, Kade becomes one of Miller’s most reliable allies: professional, tireless, and everywhere at once—airspace restrictions, perimeter control, convoy timing, threat monitoring—running war-level security in plain sight while the world still thinks it’s watching a normal launch.

Captain Devon Rios

Flight Systems Integration; Dragon & Ground Operations, U.S. Space Force

Captain Devon Rios is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Earth.

Rios lives in the technical spine of high-risk launches—vehicle readiness, fueling cadence, hardware signoffs, ground systems integration, and contingency checklists that have to be right when time runs out. Trained as an operations-engineering officer, he came up through the Space Force’s launch-and-range pipeline after an aerospace systems education and joint assignments supporting crewed flight requirements. In the field he disappears in plain sight, moving through airports and convoys like a quiet professional, eyes on mirrors and exits, badge access ready without theatrics. In Mission Earth, Rios becomes one of Miller’s most valuable assets: calm, fast, and relentlessly practical—getting answers from exhausted engineers in short bursts and turning a chaotic spaceport into a machine that can carry lives, and a species, off-world.

General Lin Qiao

Senior Chinese General; Cyber Programs & Strategic Systems Command

General Lin Qiao is a fictitious character created in Feyzi Çelik’s novel, Guardian: Mission Genesis and Guardian: Mission Earth.

Publicly, Lin is a decorated Chinese general and software genius—an architect of China’s most sensitive digital programs, known for an unnerving calm and a precision that makes entire organizations move in lockstep. She rose early, earning elite recognition for breakthroughs in microcode analysis and supply-chain exploitation, then transitioned into the inner ring where military research, intelligence collection, and autonomous systems quietly converge. Educated through China’s top engineering-and-defense institutions with advanced study in secure computing and systems control, Lin pairs technical brilliance with a soldier’s discipline: uniform immaculate, voice measured, and eyes always calculating. In Guardian Missions, she stands as a formidable adversary—an operator of networks and narratives alike—rebuilding faster than anyone expects and pushing a strategic vision so cold and orderly it feels less like policy and more like inevitability.

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